"Smile and life will smile back at you."
Baruch. Spinoza
Working in a school system for me is an inspiration! My pedagogical mission is to see and distinguish all the best from each student.
I graduated from the Belarusian State College of Arts with a specialty in drawing and draftsmanship, painting in wood and history of arts and master of inlay.
I have an eight-year teaching experience with students of different levels from beginners to advanced, as well as with children with disabilities.
I began my pedagogical career in Belarus, at a special need school for hearing aid children. It is necessary to have a lot of strength and patience for teaching deaf children in elementary school and the Russian language in high school. I created a special class for children with hearing and speech impairment, where we learned to read poems and sing songs (sign language interpretation).
I also taught in an elementary school designed to teach cognitively impaired children. I taught Russian language classes for learning disabled and mentally delayed children. I organized theater plays with special needs children. In Russia, I worked as a specialist in artistic and aesthetic education in a kindergarten for gifted children. We were engaged in the construction of fabric and organized festive events. I staged theater performances with the participation of children and adults. I conducted individual sessions teaching children correct pronunciation and communication and preparing them for primary school. I had a successful experience teaching Russian as a second language for adults.
In New York, I continued my pedagogical work, giving private Russian language lessons to children. I consider the preservation of Russian culture and language in the Russian-speaking community to be very important. I always treat children in a positive tone and attitude. I try to educate children kindness and instill interest in the world and the Russian language.
Every child is a sun, just let it shine!